now I play consitently minimum 8/8 in all games
I look upon your works, ye mighty, and despair.
When you said 7/7 was where the fun started, why play any lower?
I've been meaning to say something about this... I know it's partially a matter of preference, but I started at something like 3/4 and worked my way up from there, and had plenty of fun even in that first game. Also, maybe I'm an outlier, but I think the advice given wherever it is about "start on 5 or 6 if you're new to things, 7/7 if you're familiar with RTS" is more or less insane. I am an average-to-good game player, have racked up thousands of games of Starcraft, MOO2 etc, and found it challenging to beat my 3/4 the first time... and after hundreds of hours on this game, am still having a hard time on 7/7. Maybe I just happen to suck at this particular game, but if many people are reading and taking that advice, that might account for a lot of discouraged players (and 4.7% completion rate).
I know that personally I have maybe 20 games on my steam list that I bought on sale but haven't had time to play yet -- but that I intend to play someday.
Ditto. This was one of them, grabbed during that sale a couple months back on a whim. Finally I needed a change from Civ5 and Frozen Synapse and said "what the hell, let's check out AI wars" (I'd loaded it once or twice before and only made it about ten minutes before getting overwhelmed and giving up), and this time made it through the tutorials. By the time I finished my first game, I was hooked.
I've completed a few games, although I've noticed lately that I tend to get half way through and get distracted. Once I've taken all the nearby planets that are remotely useful and built up some fair defenses and done any gate raiding, I tend to hit a wall. I think I just don't like using transports to hop planets. Splitting up my empire just isn't that much fun. So as soon as I get to the point where I'm looking at the next useful planet being 3 or 4 jumps out, I lose all will to continue. Having to manage multiple fleets just seems too much like work, I suppose. Maybe this is a sign that I should just play on smaller galaxies. Or just learn to live with massive AIP inflation from always taking useless planets in a row whenever I want to get anywhere.
This is also very much my reaction. I've been completing and enjoying the 10 to 25 star maps much more -- in fact, the biggest I've actually finished might only have been a 25. I'll grant you it's a different game and I'm sure you do lose something that way, but I know that feeling of bogged-down-ness, and it's no fun stalling out halfway through a big campaign. [edit: this is of course a recurring issue in the 4X genre, and AI Wars handles it a bit better than most games.] I have the same problem not taking planets... I try, I really do... I always end up neutering it first, usually knowledge raid it after a while, and eventually get sick and tired of dealing with the constantly spawning little pissant AI fleets and just decide it's worth the 15 AIP to own the thing and grab more resources. I just haven't been able to adapt to the concept of jumping over planets yet. But then, I always prefer Pangaea maps in Civ too.